fnmain(){// In general, the `{}` will be automatically replaced with any// arguments. These will be stringified.println!("{} days",31);// Positional arguments can be used. Specifying an integer inside `{}`// determines which additional argument will be replaced. Arguments start// at 0 immediately after the format string.println!("{0}, this is {1}. {1}, this is {0}","Alice","Bob");// As can named arguments.println!("{subject} {verb} {object}",object="the lazy dog",subject="the quick brown fox",verb="jumps over");// Different formatting can be invoked by specifying the format character// after a `:`.println!("Base 10: {}",69420);// 69420println!("Base 2 (binary): {:b}",69420);// 10000111100101100println!("Base 8 (octal): {:o}",69420);// 207454println!("Base 16 (hexadecimal): {:x}",69420);// 10f2c// You can right-justify text with a specified width. This will// output " 1". (Four white spaces and a "1", for a total width of 5.)println!("{number:>5}",number=1);// You can pad numbers with extra zeroes,println!("{number:0>5}",number=1);// 00001// and left-adjust by flipping the sign. This will output "10000".println!("{number:0<5}",number=1);// 10000// You can use named arguments in the format specifier by appending a `$`.println!("{number:0>width$}",number=1,width=5);// Rust even checks to make sure the correct number of arguments are used.println!("My name is {0}, {1} {0}","Bond");// FIXME ^ Add the missing argument: "James"// Only types that implement fmt::Display can be formatted with `{}`. User-// defined types do not implement fmt::Display by default.#[allow(dead_code)]// disable `dead_code` which warn against unused modulestructStructure(i32);// This will not compile because `Structure` does not implement// fmt::Display.// println!("This struct `{}` won't print...", Structure(3));// TODO ^ Try uncommenting this line// For Rust 1.58 and above, you can directly capture the argument from a// surrounding variable. Just like the above, this will output// " 1", 4 white spaces and a "1".letnumber:f64=1.0;letwidth:usize=5;println!("{number:>width$}");}